This is the world's smallest digital camera, measuring just over one inch in all dimensions and weighing only half an ounce. Reminiscent of devices employed by Cold War-era operatives for intelligence gathering, the camera appears to require Lilliputian agility, yet its one-button operation provides easy picture taking. Providing automatic focus, it uses a 2 MP image sensor that takes still images at 1600 x 1200 resolution and captures video at 30 fps at 640 x 480 resolution. Images are taken as JPEGs and videos as AVIs, both saved onto an included 2 GB microSD card (supports up to 32 GB cards). Images and video can be viewed when connecting it to a computer running Windows 7, XP, or Vista using the included USB 2.0 cable. Rechargeable battery provides up to 30 minutes of operation from a one-hour charge via USB. Includes wrist lanyard. 1 1/8" L x 1" W x 1 1/16" D. (1/2 oz.)

Playing recorded Video with a Windows computer:
The provided software (mini DVD included) can be used to play videos. The software is KMPlayer and it can also be downloaded at http://kmplayer.kde.org/.

Images:
Images are recorded in a standard Jpeg format. The KMPlayer included with the camera is only for video editing only.

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I've had just about every kind of cheap quasi-digital camera there is, and for image quality this has to be the worst I've ever seen - its 2MP doesn't stand up to a 640x480 and would have a hard run against a 320x240 from other cheap cameras I've played with. If I'd paid $100 for it I'd be upset. But it IS as small as it looks in the pictures (maybe even smaller), it's nicely made, it did work right out of the box, and for [$] I got it more as a keyring charm than a camera... It is what it says it is, just don't try using it to actually take photos. You CAN use it as a 2GB jump drive though.I'd recommend it for what it is, but not as a camera.

This is a great very, very small camera I can keep in the Jeep for those photo opportunities in Hawaii when you never have your camera with you. The camera is very easy to take photos with and to connect to your PC. Don't bother with indoor photos unless it is daytime and the place is very light-filled. Also, don't expect a camera that you can jiggle around and get a non-blurry photo. It is just a very small, convenient camera. And it is fun!